Question

During Witmer's time, what were the prevailing attitudes toward applied psychology?
A. First came rigorous, scientific training; second came the attempt to apply scientific knowledge to practical problems.
B. First came the attempt to apply scientific knowledge to practical problems; second came rigorous, scientific training.
C. First came a deep philosophical inquiry into psychology; second came the attempt to apply scientific knowledge to practical problems.
D. First came the attempt to apply scientific knowledge to practical problems; second came a deep philosophical inquiry into psychology.

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